The 50th Golden Filmfare Awards took place on
Saturday, 26 February, 2005, at the MMRDA grounds at
the Bandra-Kurla Complex, Mumbai . The event was
presented by SGI.
The exciting journey honours the very best in the
world of Hindi cinema and travels into the
magnificent past of the premier film awards of the
nation. It all began in 1954 and continues with
grace and glory towards the future that will herald
the advent of a many a new Indian idol.
And to open the grand night, ‘Indian Idol’ finalists
Abhijeet Sawant and Amit Sana sang for the audience.
During the first interlude ‘Kisna’ actress Isha
Sharvani did her well-known rope dance and unveiled
the magnificent gold Filmfare trophy.
The host, dashing and debonair Saif Ali Khan entered
on the crane and lit the ‘50 years’ drape fireworks
display, which had ‘50th YEAR’ glowing in the
background. The set (stage) was designed by Nitin
Desai, recipient of six Filmfare Awards to date..
Photo Gallery |
- R.D Burman award : Kunal
Ganjawala
- Life Time Achievement Award :
Rajesh Khanna
- Sony Scene of the Year Award :
Hum Tum
- Best Debutant : Ayesha Takia
(Taarzan - The Wonder Car)
- Best Choreography : Prabhu
Deva (Main Aisa Kyon - Lakshya)
- Best Movie Critics : Mani
Ratnam (Yuva) & Govind Nihalani (Dev)
- Best Actor Critics : Pankaj
Kapoor (Maqbool)
- Best Actress Critics :
Kareena Kapoor (Dev)
- Best Filmfare Power Award :
Shahrukh Khan
- Best Film Award of 50 years :
Ramesh Sippy (Sholay)
- Best Story : Aditya Chopra
(Veer-Zaara)
- Best Dialogue : Aditya Chopra
(Veer-Zaara)
- Best Sound Design : Dwarak
Warrier (Dhoom)
- Best Screenplay : Mani Ratnam
(Yuva)
- Best Art Direction : Sabu
Cyril (Yuva)
- Best Action : Vikram Dharma (Yuva)
- Best Background Score : A R
Rahman (Swades)
- Best Cinematography :
Christopher Popp (Lakshya)
- Best Editing : Rameshwar S.
Bhagat (Dhoom)
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